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Answer» I am using Windows XP PRO w SP3 on single hard disk. Yesterday I shutdown the windows properly. It sounds like the partition is corrupted. Try JoeDavis' suggestion and run SFC. As per my knowledge, without operating system we can't go to Safe mode with Command Prompt or System Restore through F8. Quote from: joedavis If you don't have XP or anything on the C Drive, How do you get on the internet? I am write this message from internet cafe like x2543 said. Quote from: joedavis Did you try the safe mode? In previous question, you said Quote from: joedavis If you don't have XP or anything on the C Drive,if there is no XP how the safe mode is possible? I don't know. If you know please tell me. Anyway THANKS to ALL. Now I will go to Re-install the Windows. i am wondering if you got 2nd pc, and you can slave the hard drive there? If it can read the files if any still exist, you can try to salvage all you got there before all is lost if you got important files on. I haven't yet heard of how a hard drive becomes an unformatted drive without you having deleted drive somehow (like through windows setup cd) but I don't know what's going on....-Boot from your windows xp installation disk -when its done loading press "r" -you should now be at a black screen that looks like the command prompt -type "fixboot" -press enter -restart Quote from: x2543 i am wondering if you got 2nd pc, and you can slave the hard drive there? If it can read the files if any still exist, you can try to salvage all you got there before all is lost if you got important files on. Internet Cafe owner(s) not allow me to do that. Quote from: x2543 I haven't yet heard of how a hard drive becomes an unformatted drive without you having deleted drive somehow (like through windows setup cd) but I don't know what's going on.... Same question on my mind. I don't know how is possible. That may be a Virus Work. Quote from: Karnac on April 03, 2009, 11:03:15 PM -Boot from your windows xp installation disk Not working for me. Have a look at this...... http://askbobrankin.com/fix_mbr.html Might be worth a go.Quote from: Karnac on April 03, 2009, 11:46:33 PM Have a look at this...... @Karnac: Thank You. Really good. I forget to "fixmbr" instead of "fixboot" command. But My Bad. Before seeing and trying this, Fresh windows installation was completed. |
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